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Use Custom Media Queries in CSS
Use light and dark color schemes in all browsers
Polyfills the ResizeObserver API and supports box size options from the latest spec
- ResizeObserver
- polyfill
- ponyfill
- event
- resize
- observer
- typescript
- javascript
- element
- component
- container
- queries
- web components
- front-end
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A JavaScript implementation of the elasticsearch Query DSL
Transform CSS into something compatible with older Internet Explorer
- postcss
- css
- postcss-plugin
- mqs
- medias
- query
- queries
- opacity
- opacities
- filters
- -ms-filters
- ms
- prefixes
- pixels
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Easily build elasticsearch queries
A lightweight, semantic grid framework
A React hook that makes it possible to listen to element resize events.
Define your observability as code using the AWS CDK
Define custom viewports for your Nuxt project
A light and magical Svelte component for CSS media queries🐹
- svelte
- light
- media-query
- media-queries
- css
- css-in-svelte
- media
- query
- queries
- sveltejs
- svelte-media-queries
- svelte-queries
- svelte-media
- svelte-media-query
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mq() is a Sass mixin that helps manipulating media queries in an elegant way.
Enforce usage of custom media queries in CSS
A JavaScript implementation of the elasticsearch Query DSL
a simple but powerful graphQL query builder
An elasticsearch query body builder.
MediaTrigger is designed to control the response to changes in media queries, allowing you to perform specific actions when entering or exiting a particular media state, or any change to a media state.
- media
- queries
- events
- trigger
- check
- responsive
- query
- javascript
- typescript
- frontend
- matchMedia
- breakpoints
- css
- web-development
GUI for Node js SQLite databases
The custom `sort` method (mobile-first / desktop-first) of CSS media queries for `postcss-sort-media-queries`, `css-mqpacker` or `pleeease` (which uses css-mqpacker) or, perhaps, something else ))
Simple Queries React: Streamlined requests, powerful results. Transform your API calls into something simple, fast, and scalable with just a few lines of code.